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Very interesting experience at the range today.
Out for the second time with my new SSG 3000 and running some .308 factory ammo over the chrono for the sake of curiosity and to give me a starting point for rolling some handloads.
This unit looooves Hornady 168gr. BTHP Match ammo! Will shoot 0.5-0.75 MOA if I'm doing my part. This shocked the heck out of me the first time I saw it - factory rifle, factory ammo. Awesome.
Now, regarding the VLDs... I purchased a pricey box of HSM brand 168gr. Berger VLDs at Cablea's at the same time I purchased the Hornadys and figured I'd give them a run today.
I will say here and now that I have NEVER seen a rifle choke and gag like this...
Shooting at 200m, I went from 2 5-rnd groups of Hornadys measuring 1.5-2.0" to about a 12-14" group with the HSM/Bergers. Interestingly, the Hornadys all chronoed 2700-2750fps while the HSM all sailed along at an average of 2560fps.
Both factory loads measured COLs of 2.800" as would be expected. SSG rifling twist is 1:11 over 24".
Anyone know what the hell would cause something like this?
Another gent who witnessed this chaos told a story about a friend of his using VLDs in a Sako 7mm STW who experienced exactly the same thing. He said Noslers of the same weight would all go in the same hole, "...but the VLDs? F###!".
He then said that what rectified the situation there was seating the VLDs waaaaaayyyy out - pretty much as close as you can get to the lands without touching.
Is this, in fact, the case? I do have some VLDs I'd purchased earlier for trying in handloads, so I'll sure give this a shot. Does anyone have any similar experiences or suggestions?
Out for the second time with my new SSG 3000 and running some .308 factory ammo over the chrono for the sake of curiosity and to give me a starting point for rolling some handloads.
This unit looooves Hornady 168gr. BTHP Match ammo! Will shoot 0.5-0.75 MOA if I'm doing my part. This shocked the heck out of me the first time I saw it - factory rifle, factory ammo. Awesome.
Now, regarding the VLDs... I purchased a pricey box of HSM brand 168gr. Berger VLDs at Cablea's at the same time I purchased the Hornadys and figured I'd give them a run today.
I will say here and now that I have NEVER seen a rifle choke and gag like this...
Shooting at 200m, I went from 2 5-rnd groups of Hornadys measuring 1.5-2.0" to about a 12-14" group with the HSM/Bergers. Interestingly, the Hornadys all chronoed 2700-2750fps while the HSM all sailed along at an average of 2560fps.
Both factory loads measured COLs of 2.800" as would be expected. SSG rifling twist is 1:11 over 24".
Anyone know what the hell would cause something like this?
Another gent who witnessed this chaos told a story about a friend of his using VLDs in a Sako 7mm STW who experienced exactly the same thing. He said Noslers of the same weight would all go in the same hole, "...but the VLDs? F###!".
He then said that what rectified the situation there was seating the VLDs waaaaaayyyy out - pretty much as close as you can get to the lands without touching.
Is this, in fact, the case? I do have some VLDs I'd purchased earlier for trying in handloads, so I'll sure give this a shot. Does anyone have any similar experiences or suggestions?


















































